Colors Flashcards
rød
[ʁu{l}]
red
hvid
[vil]
white
gul
[goohl]
yellow
blå
[blo]
blue
sort
[soat]
black
grøn
[gʁoin or gʁun]
green
farve (-n, -r, -rne)
[fow]
color
lilla
[lee-luh]
purple
brun
[bru{n}]
brown
orange
[oo-ang-she]
orange (color)
farverig
[fow-we OR fow-uh-ree]
colorful
grå
[groh]
grey
lys
[loos]
- light / bright
2. Feel like it
mørk
[murk OR me{r}k]
dark
lyseblå
[loos-uh-blo]
light blue
lysegrøn
[loos-uh-gʁoin ]
light green
lyserød
[loos-uh-ʁu{l}]
pink / light red / bright red
mørkeblå
[mur-guh-blo]
dark blue
mørkerød
[mur-guh-ʁu{l}]
dark red
mørkegrøn
[mur-guh-gʁoin ]
dark green
TRUE OR FALSE:
Adjectives decline according to the grammatical gender and number of the noun that they modify.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE:
There are three ways an adjective can be declined: -, -t, or -e.
TRUE:
- is used for common gender nouns
- t is used for neuter gender nouns
- e is used for plural in both genders.
TRUE OR FALSE:
There are irregular adjectives that are missing one or more of the forms, such as blå and rød
FALSE:
Rød is a REGULAR verb
Blå and lilla are examples of IRREGULAR verbs
TRUE OR FALSE:
While nouns normally express definiteness using a postfix, this changes to using an article (like ‘den’ or ‘det’) if any adjectives (such as a color) is attached to the noun.
True
‘En rød bil’ (a red car) becomes ‘den røde bil’ (the red car). In this case, the adjective is declined the same way as for the plural, no matter the grammatical number or gender of the noun.